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  he mere watan ke logo: It wasn't love at first Prashant Sharma,, Prashant Sharma currently lives in Delhi and works in a multinational bank. An engineer (DCE) and MBA by education, he took to writing in his second year at IIM Lucknow and this is his third book after ‘Love, Life & Beer Can!’ (2010 release) – A humorous take on growing up, and ‘If I pretend I am Story’ (2011 release ) – an underworld story bringing back the angry young man.
  he mere watan ke logo: Nation First Shikha Akhilesh Saxena, 2023-05-25 Two decades after India's resounding victory at Kargil, stories and accounts of the war continue to be narrated with immense pride. Yet, one pertinent perspective has been largely overlooked - that of the army wives. In this remarkable book, Shikha Akhilesh Saxena, wife of artillery officer Captain Akhilesh Saxena, describes the turmoil endured by the families of military officers in the face of conflict. As a young couple, Shikha and Akhilesh unexpectedly found themselves in the midst of war. Shikha deftly depicts her own experiences as well as those of Akhilesh, who took part in missions at Tololing, the Hump and Three Pimples. What does a soldier go through, when marching off to a near-suicidal mission? And what does it take to survive, even thrive, having sustained serious injuries in battle? This detailed memoir shows the boundless bravery of the Indian troops, as well as the emotional tumult experienced by their families both during and after the war. Nation First is a story of grit, determination and heroic patriotism shown by the men and women who give their all to safeguard the country.
  he mere watan ke logo: Nothing But! Brigadier Samir Bhattacharya, 2013-12-19 This is the third part of the six part saga titled NOTHING BUT! and subtitled 'WHAT PRICE FREEDOM.' it is the story of the Indian Subcontinent and what people had to go through after India and Pakistan became two independent separate nations and about the Princely state of Kashmir which has become the biggest bone of contention between the two new nations, and which led to three bitter wars and also heralded the birth of a new nation called Bangladesh .
  he mere watan ke logo: Naushadnama Raju Bharatan, 2014-04-14 The seven letters in Naushad’s name are like the seven notes of Hindustani classical music. After just a few years in films, Naushad (1919-2006) went to rule the Hindi cinema music world for around two decades, beginning with the landmark Rattan (1944). His oeuvre (from 1940 to 2005) consists of an unmatched list of jubilees, many of which are musical milestones such as Andaz (1949), Baiju Bawra (1952), Mother India (1957) and Mughal-e-Azam (1960). No individual stays supreme without putting in tremendous efforts to reach the pinnacle and to stay there as long as possible, as our maestro did. And no composer probably moved so cleverly, behind the scenes, than did Naushad to sustain his hold on the public imagination. Although we continue to marvel at the incredible variety of his mellifluous creations that have withstood the test of time, how little most of us know about Naushad the man. Renowned song historian Raju Bharatan fleshes out the real Naushad – his triumphs and tragedies – bringing into play more than 50 years of personal interaction with the tuneful titan. In the process, the author makes the book more sparking with a string of anecdotal gems. For instance: • How Naushad and his contemporaries despite their professed bonhomie, were fiercely competitive (both musically and monetarily) in their attempts to occupy the ‘top spot’. • How many days of rehearsal were needed for some of the Baiju Bawara masterpieces? • How the immortal compositions of Mughal-e-Azam were recorded in a studio no better than a tin shed. This volume also throws new light on the relations and interactions between Naushad and his singers (especially Suraiya, Mohammed Rafi, Lata Mangeshkar, Asha Bhosle and Shamshad Begum); his songwriters (mainly D.N Madhok, Shakeel Badayuni and Majrooh Sultanpuri); and his ‘unsung’ instrumentalists (some of whom were geniuses in their own right).
  he mere watan ke logo: Asha Bhosle Raju Bharatan, 2016-08-01 The definitive saga, at once riveting and revelatory – studded with rare nuggets of information and fascinating anecdotes – that sparkingly brings out the life and times of an internationally acclaimed incredibly versatile singer. Asha Bhosle – a Guinness world record holder plus recipient of the Padma Vibhushan and the Dadasaheb Phalke Award – has held one and all spellbound for six decades now. Her voice, both fluid and flexible, has infused neo life into a variety of genres – from the melancholy melody to the rollicking rock-’n’-roll; from the soulful creation to the vibrant disco; from the romantic rhapsody to the rambunctious folk song; from the dainty ghazal to the boisterous qawwali; and from the pathos-filled rendition to the naughty-naugthy seductive number. The author – on the strength of his vast and varied exposure and experience – turns the focus on enthralling behind-the-scenes happenings that shaped the advance of this artiste with a remarkable range and a noteworthy body of work. ‘The world has no time for losers’ has remained Asha’s performing credo. This volume captures Asha Bhosle in her numberless shades. It is about how – in her silken rivalry with elder sister Lata Mangeshkar – she moved with panache from O. P. Nayyar to S. D. Burman to R. D. Burman. It is about how she served a galaxy of composers; about how, in the end, she reached the pinnacle all by herself. Against odds that would have driven any other woman into quitting. No quitter ever, Asha Bhosle, as the supernova supreme, just went on to underline the adage: ‘No power like woman power’. No more can you stay away from this marvel of a musical biography than you can stay away from the matchless musicality of Asha Bhosle. If she is one of a kind, so is this musical masterpiece capturing all the resonances and nuances going with her piquant persona. Here is a long-awaited career study shedding light on the twists and turns marking the starry-eyed world of Hindustani film music.
  he mere watan ke logo: Hematologies Jacob Copeman, Dwaipayan Banerjee, 2019-12-15 In this ground-breaking account of the political economy and cultural meaning of blood in contemporary India, Jacob Copeman and Dwaipayan Banerjee examine how the giving and receiving of blood has shaped social and political life. Hematologies traces how the substance congeals political ideologies, biomedical rationalities, and activist practices. Using examples from anti-colonial appeals to blood sacrifice as a political philosophy to contemporary portraits of political leaders drawn with blood, from the use of the substance by Bhopali children as a material of activism to biomedical anxieties and aporias about the excess and lack of donation, Hematologies broaches how political life in India has been shaped through the use of blood and through contestations about blood. As such, the authors offer new entryways into thinking about politics and economy through a bloodscape of difference: different sovereignties; different proportionalities; and different temporalities. These entryways allow the authors to explore the relation between blood's utopic flows and political clottings as it moves through time and space, conjuring new kinds of social collectivities while reanimating older forms, and always in a reflexive relation to norms that guide its proper flow.
  he mere watan ke logo: India China Relations D P Tripathi, B R Deepak, 2011-07-01 India and China had a glorious history of cultural and material exchanges, which developed into friendship and subsequently into camaraderie during first half of the twentieth century when both India and China fought western imperialism. Owing to serious misconceptions and misjudgements the relations remained under the shadow of animosities and mutual distrust for over three decades until Rajiv Gandhi's China visit in 1988. After 62 years of diplomatic relations between the two, there is a certain maturity in the relations, as both are sharing new responsibilities in the stupendously changing global architecture. India-China Relations: Future Perspectives is a collection of eighteen essays by eminent Indian and Chinese scholars, diplomats and political personalities, who look at the complex and multi-layered relationship from different perspectives covering various domains such as civilizational dialogue through history, the 1950s brotherhood, the border, and various other issues pertaining to education, agriculture, security, defense and economic complementarities etc. The complex and multi-layered character of the relationship makes it difficult to define as an adversarial or competitive, for there has been cooperation at various levels between the two, such as climate change and many other multilateral forums like G20 and BRICS. Notwithstanding the cooperation, there have been incremental yet cautious approaches towards cooperation in various fields from both the sides. As the global economic and political scenario is undergoing a tremendous change, and its shift to Asia is visible, the contributors feel that India and China need to handle the hypersensitive issues with care and tap the existing complementarities appropriately, or else the Asian century would not only be a distant dream, but could also endanger the peace and stability of the region and the world.
  he mere watan ke logo: Common Life Uncommon Spirit Hardik Agrawal, 2018-07-30 After a glorious childhood and a mundane teenage, Avantika finds herself struggling with lost love, drug addictions and failing dreams. When she finally secures her dream job and gets over her past, she is bothered with existential crisis and needs to find meaning in her otherwise boring life. On her journey to be the Entrepreneur she always wanted to be, she must fight the society and her own family too. Being women in the country that has a fixed vision for her capabilities, she has to push beyond the ordinary and fight the whole world alone. She wants to travel the world and build an empire. Her family wants her to get married and raise a child. In the middle of all this drama that life is, Avantika finds inspiration in the darkest of corners and takes the big leap with intensions to change the world for once and forever. While she's on this expedition to the limelight without succumbing to the stereotypes; Avantika narrates her tale of enduring struggles and recurring compromises to Vishal, who looks up to this visionary lady and dreams of a world filled with women like her.
  he mere watan ke logo: The Grace Of social roots , 2022-04-30 This book is based on a national Day' has the potential to be a major icon for every Indian where they can read and express their love for our country. Every national day has its own importance, which teaches us to be exposed to our country in different ways, such as Martyrs Day, Ayushman Bharat Day, Labor Day, International Education Day, Hindi Day, Vijay Diwas, Farmers Day, Republic Day, Anti Terrorist Day, Youth day, etc. and yes we can say that celebrating all the national days brings the people of a country closer. It makes them have common aims. It makes them feel that they have to live and die together.
  he mere watan ke logo: Congress on Intelligent Systems Mukesh Saraswat, Harish Sharma, K. Balachandran, Joong Hoon Kim, Jagdish Chand Bansal, 2022-07-01 This book is a collection of selected papers presented at the Second Congress on Intelligent Systems (CIS 2021), organized by Soft Computing Research Society and CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Bengaluru, India, during September 4 – 5, 2021. It includes novel and innovative work from experts, practitioners, scientists, and decision-makers from academia and industry. It covers topics such as Internet of things, information security, embedded systems, real-time systems, cloud computing, big data analysis, quantum computing, automation systems, bio-inspired intelligence, cognitive systems, cyber physical systems, data analytics, data/web mining, data science, intelligence for security, intelligent decision making systems, intelligent information processing, intelligent transportation, artificial intelligence for machine vision, imaging sensors technology, image segmentation, convolutional neural network, image/video classification, soft computing for machine vision, pattern recognition, human–computer interaction, robotic devices and systems, autonomous vehicles, intelligent control systems, human motor control, game playing, evolutionary algorithms, swarm optimization, neural network, deep learning, supervised learning, unsupervised learning, fuzzy logic, rough sets, computational optimization, and neuro-fuzzy systems.
  he mere watan ke logo: The Making of India, 1947-2022 Gurucharan Gollerkeri, Renuka Raja Rao, 2024-01-22 India stands as a beacon of hope and resilience in Asia, as a thriving democracy, a secular republic, and a growing economic power. This book captures the contributions of important people, events, and institutions that have shaped India in its 75 years as an independent country. Each entry is a captivating stand-alone story which traces the genesis and importance of the subject's contribution. Sharp insights, analyses, and questions of “what if?” pepper the entries, prompting the reader to think deeper. Together, they represent the kaleidoscope that is modern India, making up a fascinating mosaic of the myriad influences that have made India a liberal democracy and a plural society. This book would be of interest primarily to academics, scholars, and university students, but especially to young people, civil service aspirants, and researchers who would find a compendium of this kind useful in garnering a nuanced understanding of the history of independent India.
  he mere watan ke logo: GK Joyride – 4 Joy Bhattacharjya, GK Joyride series for classes 1 through 8 renews the relevance of General Knowledge in the age of the Internet, social media platforms and information overload. Remaining strongly rooted in the tenets of the National Curriculum Framework, it also acknowledges the changing terrain of knowledge acquisition.
  he mere watan ke logo: Chroma Class 4, Term 3 ALKA BATRA, PRIYADARSHINI S KELKAR, KIRTI BEHAL, 1. Chroma is an integrated Term series for Classes 1 to 5, comprising three term books for each class. 2. The books are mapped to the National Curriculum Framework. 3. They focus on developing the 21st century skills of critical thinking, creativity, communication and collaboration through reading texts that are value-centric, as well as activities, exercises and projects that develop life skills along with application and analytical thinking. 4. The series, which is meant for Classes 1 to 5, offers activity based courses for all subjects, i.e. Classes 1 & 2 (Term 1 to 3): English, Mathematics, Environmental Studies, General Knowledge Classes 3 to 5 (Term 1 to 3): English, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, General Knowledge 5. All subjects are packaged in 3 term books for each class in such a way that the learner has-to carry only one textbook to school every day. 6. Each book contains the course content for each subject in a graded fashion. The child progresses from one book to the next having acquired all the concepts in all the subjects that he will require. 7. The books are child-friendly, with explanations given in age-appropriate language, along with ample examples, interesting activities and attractive illustrations. 8. Each subject is presented in a way that will appeal to learners and facilitators, with Activity Based Learning being the focus for all core subjects. 9. The exercises are designed to enhance skills of application and analysis while developing multiple intelligences.
  he mere watan ke logo: Pakistan Army Dr Shah Alam, 2012-06-12 The book explains genesis, expansion, development, and modernisation of the Pakistan Army. It undertakes only the Pakistan Army and does not include the Pakistan Nay and the Pakistan Air Force. The book comprehensively explains and analyses the Pakistan Army. Initially, Pakistan had faced several challenges to meet its defence needs. Pakistan pursued strategy of external alignment to get arms and financial assistance. Pakistan obtained arms from various sources such as the US, Britain, China, Russia (former USSR), France, and others. It explains Pakistan's tie with arms suppliers and dynamics in their relationships. China transferred not only arms to Pakistan but also assisted in establishing defence industries. Pakistan-China complex relationship and Beijing's arms transfer policy towards Islamabad added intricacies in the regional security. Pakistan's arms acquisitions policy helped not only in expanding and modernising the Pakistan Army but also contributed in expanding and strengthening the defence industrial base. With the 550000 strength, modern and sophisticated arms, missiles and nuclear capable delivery missiles, the Pakistan Army has emerged a force in the region.
  he mere watan ke logo: Corrupt Inept Rudderless Politicians Sat Sharma, 2014-11-24 People living on the Indian subcontinent have been a sharply divided lot for a very long time in spite of belonging to the same established respected older civilization. Our divisiveness resulted in inviting repeated assaults by uncivilized Arabs and savages from other parts of Asia. This led to foreign subjugation for a millennium first by Islamic invaders and looters; then by Europeans who came as traders but became rulers. The entry of aliens led to unabashed proselytizing into their newer religions. It may not be wrong to say that 99 percent of Muslims and Christians living on the subcontinent are converts from Hinduism (that has been more a way of life rather than a watertight religion for two millennia or more). This means todays inhabitants are from the same civilization and culturally speaking Hindustanis. However, a proliferation of alien religions did aggravate and compound divisiveness. The British ruled the country for two centuries or so, and did the maximum damage to our character, morale and psyche. After the First War of Independence the British promulgated pretty stiff laws especially the Police Act of 1861 to keep their slaves under tight leash. Worse still they introduced Macaulay system of education in English to wean us away from our cultural moorings, heritage, literature, moral values and our own Sanskrit language. Indian social religious and educational reformers Raja Ram Mohan Roy, Swami Sahjanand, Bankim Chandra Chatterjee, Swami Dayanand Sarasvati, Swami Vivekananda and Rishi Aurobindo Ghosh as well as the likes of them brought back the pride of our civilization and culture. Their influence was apparent from the beginning of 19th century in the fields of politics, public administration, and education, as well as strengthening Hinduism. This first awakening from slumber or hibernation ignited the minds of revolutionaries who selflessly and untiringly worked hard on the soils of the subcontinent and the foreign lands culminating in throwing out deeply entrenched British lock, stock and barrel. Not so nationalistic but opportunistic Congress party led by their self-serving trio of stalwarts Gandhi, his adopted son Nehru and lieutenant Patel got the subcontinent partitioned and formed government in divided India. Congress party ruled but NOT served Hindustan for 90 percent of the time since independence by strictly following British Divide and Rule policy to perfection without changing/improving archaic British laws. Being communal, Congress aggravated the divisiveness thus bringing untold misery to the masses in the form of communal strife and Hindu-Muslim riots repeatedly. The prolonged misrule by those corrupt inept rudderless politicians including the decade under its economist dummy PM heading the most corrupt and arrogant government ever in the history of independent country brought in lawlessness, fragile environment, grossly inadequate infrastructure, increasing terrorism and Maoism/Naxalism, ever mounting inflation, sky-rocketing corruption, gargantuan scams, bankrupt economy, policy paralysis, stalling of reforms, and what not. The absolute number of the poor today is far more than total population of newly born country in 1947. This grave crisis-like situation warranted a second awakening in 21st century. Expectedly Hindustanis rose to the occasion once again, decimated the corrupt Congress and voted for a change by electing a visionary, strong, and honest PM from BJP with a thumping majority. This gentleman is a dynamic, focused, highly optimistic, staunchly nationalistic real leader unlike the pygmies of Congress. The task ahead is dauntingly stupendous. Modi started showing promise during his first 60 days. The damage done in 60 years may take ten years, if not more, to repair and actual proper turnaround thus placing this once great country on track to reclaim its lost genuine glory. Although independence was ushered in 67 years ago yet freedom is still awaited. That will require imminent electoral, intellectual, judicial, police, political and social reforms together with building moral character and bringing meritocracy in every appointment by doing away with the Congress policy of favours, quotas and reservations for the undeserving. Very much like Narendra Modi, the first PM to be born after independence and heading the youngest India-educated ministry, all of us have to remain optimistic and vigilant. We must perform our duties diligently as law-abiding faithful but demanding citizens alive to the times!
  he mere watan ke logo: Sanathana Sarathi English Volume 07 (2012 - 2021) Sri Sathya Sai Media Centre, 2022-11-12 Started in 1958, Sanathana Sarathi is a monthly magazine devoted to Sathya (Truth), Dharma (Righteousness), Shanti (Peace) and Prema (Love) - the four cardinal principles of Bhagawan Baba's philosophy. It is published from Prasanthi Nilayam (the Abode of Highest Peace) and acts as a mouthpiece of Baba's Ashram as it speaks of the important events that take place in His sacred Abode, besides carrying Divine Messages conveyed through Divine Discourses of Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba. The word meaning of Sanathana Sarathi is the 'Eternal Charioteer'. It signifies the presence of the Lord in every being as the atma guiding their lives like a charioteer. It implies that he who places his life, the body being likened to a chariot, in an attitude of surrender in the hands of the Lord, will be taken care of by the Lord even as a charioteer would take the occupant of his chariot safely to its destination. The magazine is an instrument to disseminate spiritual knowledge for the moral, physical and mental uplift of humanity without any discrimination as the subject matter discussed therein is always of common interest and of universal appeal. The fifteen Vahinis - streams of sacredness - known as the Vahini Series comprising annotation and interpretation of the Upanishads and other scriptures, Itihasas like the Ramayana, the Bhagavatha and the Mahabharata, and authentic explanations on Dhyana, Dharma, Prema, etc., have been serially published in this magazine as and when they emanated from the Divine pen of Bhagawan Baba. This magazine is published in almost all Indian languages, English and Telugu from Prasanthi Nilayam and others from respective regions. Every year Sanathana Sarathi comes out with a special issue in November commemorating the Divine Birthday. The English and Telugu magazines are posted on the 10th and 23rd respectively, of every month, from Prasanthi Nilayam. This magazine has wide, ever increasing circulation in India as well as abroad, as the study of it brings the reader closer to the philosophy of the Avatar in simple understandable language THUS SPAKE SAI... Discoursing during the launch of Sanathana Sarathi... From this day, our Sanathana Sarathi will lead to victory the cohorts of truth - the Vedas, the Sastras and similar scriptures of all faiths, against the forces of the ego such as injustice, falsehood, immorality and cruelty. This is the reason why it has emerged. This Sarathi will fight in order to establish world prosperity. It is bound to sound the paean of triumph when universal Ananda is achieved.
  he mere watan ke logo: Of Matters Military Mrinal Suman, 2021-02-01 The issue of nationalism and anti-nationalism has always been the subject of intense debate. To deride their own country and culture has become the hallmark of India’s intelligentsia. Why does India breed so many traitors? Is treachery a part of our DNA? An attempt has also been made to analyse reasons for our disunity, caste-ridden elections and degradation of the national institutions. Pakistan was born on anti-India plank and shedding of anti-India posture would amount to questioning the very logic of its creation. After tracing its saga of treachery, the book recommends that balkanization is the only cure for cancer-afflicted Pakistan. Advocates of cultural and cricketing ties with Pakistan are belittling the sacrifices of those battling militancy. It asserts that the demilitarisation of Siachen is a seditious proposition. The book exposes the true agenda of unscrupulous pseudo-intelligentsia that resorts to highly slanderous campaigns to spawn dissensions and tarnish the image of the country. Finally, the book exposes the Non-Functional Upgradation to be a bureaucratic scam of gargantuan proportions.
  he mere watan ke logo: Leading Self & Beyond RaghuRam Ananthoj, Leading Self & beyond is not about the messenger. It’s about the message. Everything which had to be said in this world is already said and there is nothing more to add. The message as such is everywhere, all pervading and is as alive and fresh as life itself though nothing unheard of before. It’s all about knowing & being self!! The message is probably as old as the civilization itself. The same message perhaps is being propagated by thousands of persons around the world in thousand different ways to help people connect with it. The newness could be in the packaging of the message!
  he mere watan ke logo: General Knowledge & English NDA/CDS Col Ajit Singh, 2021-08-15 This book deals with the whole gamut of General Knowledge and English that an aspirant requires to prepare for NDA, CDS and any other Graduate and above level exam held by UPSC. As it contains detailed notes on Indian History, Geography and Indian Polity followed by MCQs that have appeared in various competitive exams it would prove to be very useful for other competitive exams as well. Besides notes on each topic, it has over 7000 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs).
  he mere watan ke logo: The Last Mission Mahesh Bhardwaj, 2024-04-22 In April 2001, 16 BSF jawans were killed after being tortured brutally by Bangladesh security forces at Pyrdiwah village on Meghalaya Bangladesh border. I know that we Indian’s were responsible for creation of Bangladesh in 1971 and I lament that situation turned so bad that our own creation has started devouring us. These were my thoughts regarding this event. It prompted me to do research about birth of Bangladesh, to my surprise I found that it cost 3 million lives during liberation war for its genesis and it was one of the biggest genocide in human history. This thing further propelled me towards writing this novel, which reveals a true sequence of events which culminated in creation of Bangla nation, the book also details huge sacrifice which Indian soldiers made to make it happen.
  he mere watan ke logo: Blood Will Out Janet Carsten, 2013-07-29 Unique in focus and international in scope, this book brings together 10 essays about the material, metaphorical, and symbolic importance of blood. An interdisciplinary study that unites the work of noted historians and anthropologists Incorporates insights from recent work in symbolism, kinship studies, medical anthropology, the anthropology of religion, the sociological study of finance, and textual analysis Covers topics such as Medieval European conceptions of blood; blood and the brain; blood and the cultural study of finance; and blood types, identity, and association in twentieth-century America
  he mere watan ke logo: Comrade Netai and the Chronology of His UG Days Sanjay Lahiri, 2018-10-24 In the nineties, he joined to a splinter group of Naxalite to be associated with the ongoing struggle for the emancipation of the working class and was rechristened as Netai. However, in subsequent years, he was dismayed seeing the peer rivalry, manipulation to grab power in the organization. Walking with the arms squad, Netai realized that, to the party, the expansion of arms struggle was the sole yardstick of revolution. Netai’s home turned into a permanent shelter of comrades and gradually thrown into disarray with aimless siblings, cataract ridden mother and a lonesome father, still a sole bread earner despite being retired from a government job.
  he mere watan ke logo: Bollywood Through Ages Sumit Joshi, Bollywood is one of the biggest industry in the world , the objective of the industry is to entertain people by all means , since 1900’s many people contributed to Bollywood ,from silent films to voice films , from black and white to colored but only few people know about those pioneer of the Indian cinema , this book throw the light on life of those people’s .As time moved more superstars came and gave strength to the industry, at present time also many superstars are making their name on the globe , this book provides information about the life and achievements of famous personalities of Indian cinema , like Shah Rukh Khan , Anil Kapoor ,Amitabh Bachchan, Priyanka Chopra , Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Varun Dhawan and many more .This is the time to know more about Bollywood This is the first book about Bollywood that contains , the links to interesting videos and movies and biographies , first of the kind . More than that the Book also contains high resolution photos , and the information about Bollywood is up-to the date , and is cross checked before publishing . The contents are easy to Navigate , with different section for each Biography .
  he mere watan ke logo: Dr Bhupen Hazarika , 2025-02-03 Dr Bhupen Hazarika Untold Stories from Arunachal Pradesh
  he mere watan ke logo: The Billionaire and The Monk Vibhor Kumar Singh, 2022-05-24 This charming fable full of motivation and wisdom follows a billionaire and a monk who cross paths and teach each other what it means to be happy. What if you learn that everything you have been taught about happiness is false? What if you realize that happiness is not a goal and therefore it cannot be achieved? What if you discover that it is the ordinary path that leads to extraordinary treasure? This is a story about how two men from different walks of life learn that neither robes of honor nor the total renunciation of worldly life is required to enjoy the most fundamental human desire – happiness. Happiness is not a philosophical enigma but an attainable state of the mind and everyone can cherish the greatest joys through the simplest and smallest acts of daily life.
  he mere watan ke logo: Hindi Film Song Ashok Damodar Ranade, 2006
  he mere watan ke logo: The People Next Door T. C. A. Raghavan, 2019 Considers the relationship between India and Pakistan since the bloody Partition of 1947
  he mere watan ke logo: Windows to the Soul Manek Premchand, 2021-12-30 This book, covering a range of music essays, is a compendium of many articles that were published in several newspapers and have since been updated. The collection also features many subjects not published before. Some of our films’ great artists are profiled, especially in their relationship with songs we remember them by. Such people include the actors Dilip Kumar, Rajendra Kumar and Sadhana, the composer Madan Mohan, and the singer Mukesh. Musical instruments such as bagpipes, the tambourine, and the drums can also be found in these pages, with where such instruments were featured in the Hindi film song. Equally importantly, you will find essays on ideas that have engaged with our music. These include cycling, suicides, Mumbai’s pride Marine Drive and composers who sang their own tunes. It’s a platinum offering of 75 diverse stories.
  he mere watan ke logo: TREND SETTERS OF PLAYBACK SINGING MALAY ASHOKKUMAR DESAI, FRIENDS I HAVE WRITTEN THIS BOOK RELATED TO PLAYBACK SINGING WHICH WILL BE VERY MUCH USEFUL TO ALL THE MUSIC LOVERS OF OUR COUNTRY. THE MAIN PURPOSE OF THE BOOK IS TO FIND OUT THE NEW SUITABLE PLAYBACK SINGER WHO CAN SET GREAT STANDARDS OF PLAYBACK SINGING. THIS IS EXTREMELY ESSENTIAL FOR EVERY FILM BECAUSE IT CONTRIBUTES A LOT TO THE SUCCESS OF ANY FILM AS HAS BEEN AMPLY DISPLAYED IN THE PAST. MOHAMMED RAFI, MUKESH, KISHORE KUMAR, LATA MANGESHKAR AND ASHA BHONSLE HAVE SET SUCH STANDARDS OF PLAYBACK SINGING THAT NOBODY INCLUDING OTHER NOTABLE SINGERS CAN COME NEAR TO THAT FANTASTIC LEVEL OF SINGING. IT IS ALTOGETHER DIFFERENT. I HAVE JUSTIFIED THIS POINT IN DETAIL IN MY BOOK. HOPEFULLY, THIS BOOK WILL BE OF GREAT SIGNIFICANCE TO OUR FILM INDUSTRY, ONE IT CAPTURES THE MARKET.
  he mere watan ke logo: Indian English Through Newspapers Asima Ranjan Parhi, 2008
  he mere watan ke logo: Lata Yatindra Mishra, 2023-01-30 An ode to the majestic life of the late Lata Mangeshkar, Lata: A Life in Music celebrates art in its totality and tells the life story of India's most loved vocal artists. The result of Yatindra Mishra's decade-long dialogue with the great singer, it also explores the lesser-known aspects of the great artist, introducing the readers to Lata Mangeshkar as an intellectual and cultural exponent and providing a rare glimpse into the person behind the revered enigma. At the confluence of cinema, music and literature, this is the most definitive biography of the voice of the nation that also documents sociocultural changes from the late British era through post-Independent India right up to the twenty-first century. This is the story of the various myths, mysteries, truths and contradictions which make a human an icon and also make an icon incredibly humane.
  he mere watan ke logo: The Hindi Music Jukebox Manek Premchand, 2018-07-18 This Indian film music book is a collection of eighty essays about the people who made remarkable music in Bollywood cinema, especially during the great era, and the ideas such people brought to the recording studios. When songs had to go without rhythms or when melodies had plenty of Q n A in them. In this music book, we flirt with Rock n Roll and scan songs that speed up at the end, we peep behind the screen to see what the idea was behind chorus songs in our films – even if there was no one to sing that chorus on the screen; it’s a huge list. These pages are a reflection of the time when everyone was fired up in their art, and when no one wanted to finish last in the race. It is about artists who every now and then dreamt ideas, and only after crystallizing things perfectly in their mind’s eye, went out to translate and transform their dreams into unforgettable melodies in Indian movies. Jukebox will interest the layman as well as the academician.
  he mere watan ke logo: Rain drops Kamlakar Gune, 2016-08-02
  he mere watan ke logo: The Indian Woman Shobit Arya, 2015-07-08 The Indian Woman - a picture of poise, an image of intellect, an exposition of enterprise. She doesn't just nurture the social, cultural and spiritual traditions of India by strengthening the ancient civilization's family values and secular ethos, but also nourishes the young nation's spirit of entrepreneurship by playing a stellar role across professions, businesses and industries. This iconoclastic book captures fascinating journeys of some of the most celebrated Indian women. From the iconic Lata Mangeshkar to the fiery Mary Kom, from the legendary Bhanu Athaiya to the brilliant Kiran Mazumdar Shaw - for the first time they all come together to share their inspiring experiences, in their own words. With Contributions by: Lata Mangeshkar Kiran Mazumdar Shaw Bhanu Athaiya Shahnaz Husain Sunita Narain Naina Lal Kidwai Fathima Beevi Padma Bandopadhyay Gita Gopinath MC Mary Kom A collector's item, this creatively conceptualized and beautifully designed book, provides deep insights into the mind of this great nation and its women and succeeds in passing on the enduring legacy to future generations.
  he mere watan ke logo: Beyond Lines of Control Ravina Aggarwal, 2004-11-30 Ravina Aggarwal explores how the conflict over Kashmir between India & Pakistan has affected the Buddhist & Muslim communities of Ladakh, part of Kashmir that lies high in the Himalayas.
  he mere watan ke logo: Salt And Pepper Achal Mogla, Salt and Pepper is a collection of 7 thought provoking short stories that make an attempt to touch the heart of the reader. In today' s world where time has become a scarcity and maintaining relationships an art, the stories written here explores various emotions like sacrifice, love, hatred, and helplessness through its various characters in various forms. The emotions depicted in the stories add a tinge of colours in various shades and they add to the recipe called life.This is exactly a similar situation where in just as Salt and Pepper when added to food changes its taste altogether if in less amount or more. Sometimes addition of both ingredients in the right proportions creates a perfect recipe and if either one of them Salt or Pepper is added in excess or fewer amounts can alter the taste of is a recipe completely. All the stories are bonded together where in the common part are the range of emotions that are depicted and the characters while living out their lives on a daily basis also go through the turmoil that their adventures bring along with them. The characters are complex, intriguing and yet beautiful in their own way. A wife's struggle and hard work for maintaining her pride and dignity intact.., A soldier's sacrifice for his country and his family's coming to terms with that, A sacrifice made by a young girl of her love without any conditions/strings attached, Story of 2 people in love being united again by fate under different situations, Misunderstanding between 2 people how it brings them closer to each other.....
  he mere watan ke logo: Filmi Non Filmi Songs (With Their Notations) Mamta Chaturvedi, 2004
  he mere watan ke logo: Face to Face with Destiny K. K. Sudan, 2008-08-15 Memoirs of a philanthropist from India.
  he mere watan ke logo: AKASHVANI Publications Division (India), New Delhi , 1963-10-20 Akashvani (English) is a programme journal of ALL INDIA RADIO, it was formerly known as The Indian Listener. It used to serve the listener as a bradshaw of broadcasting ,and give listener the useful information in an interesting manner about programmes, who writes them, take part in them and produce them along with photographs of performing artists. It also contains the information of major changes in the policy and service of the organisation. The Indian Listener (fortnightly programme journal of AIR in English) published by The Indian State Broadcasting Service, Bombay, started on 22 December, 1935 and was the successor to the Indian Radio Times in English, which was published beginning in July 16 of 1927. From 22 August ,1937 onwards, it used to published by All India Radio, New Delhi. From 1950,it was turned into a weekly journal. Later, The Indian listener became Akashvani (English ) w.e.f. January 5, 1958. It was made fortnightly journal again w.e.f July 1,1983. NAME OF THE JOURNAL: AKASHVANI LANGUAGE OF THE JOURNAL: English DATE, MONTH & YEAR OF PUBLICATION: 20 OCTOBER, 1963 PERIODICITY OF THE JOURNAL: Weekly NUMBER OF PAGES: 68 VOLUME NUMBER: Vol. XXVIII. No. 42 BROADCAST PROGRAMME SCHEDULE PUBLISHED (PAGE NOS): 10-65 ARTICLE: 1. Educational Institutions and National Integration 2. How China Treated Indian P. O. W s 3. Today's Need- Discipline AUTHOR: 1. Dr. R. V. Sathe 2. Prem Bhatia 3. B. Malik KEYWORDS : 1. Integration,Common Bonds,Asoka,Chandragupta 2. Ministry,Defence,New Delhi,Chinese 3. Culture,Foundation,Progress,Selfish Document ID : APE-1963 (S-N) Vol-III-04 Prasar Bharati Archives has the copyright in all matters published in this “AKASHVANI” and other AIR journals. For reproduction previous permission is essential.
  he mere watan ke logo: UP B.Ed. JEE 2023 Practice Papers, 15 Solved Mock Tests with Detailed Explanation by Rama Publishers Rama Publishers, 2023-01-15 Book Type - Practice Sets / Solved Papers About Exam- B.Ed JEE is a state-level entrance exam that is conducted in offline mode (pen-paper mode) for aspirants seeking admission into B.Ed courses offered by various leading Colleges or Institutions in the state of Uttar Pradesh. It is one of the best career options for those who are interested in the profession of teacher. Every year, the entrance exam is conducted by different universities located in Uttar Pradesh. The exam will comprise 2 test papers. Paper 1 : consists of 2 parts namely Part A. General Knowledge (compulsory) and Part B. Language. Paper 2 : also consists of 2 parts which are Part A. General Knowledge and Part B. Subject Ability. Part B of paper 2 will consist of 4 subsections from Arts, Science, Commerce, and Agriculture. Candidates are required to attempt only those sections which they selected during registration. There will be a total of 50 objective-type questions that will be asked from each section that will carry 2 marks for the right answer and 1/3 mark will be deducted for every wrong answer. The syllabus of the exam is based on the 10+2+3 course syllabus and study material. Uttar Pradesh B.Ed. JEE Science Group has been created carefully for candidates who are preparing for the upcoming Joint Entrance Exam for B.Ed. in the Science Group. It is based on the latest syllabus of the exam.
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